#x27;m aware this
is not a known issue.
Hans
preparing for a stable ruby:2.5. It was fixed
yesterday: https://bugs.gentoo.org/690300
What happens is that RUBY_TARGETS would like to install ruby25 as well,
but the corresponding ruby_targets_ruby25 USE flag is still masked in
stable.
Hans
ntly eselected ruby. Perhaps you
have a mismatch between your RUBY_TARGETS and the eselected version?
Hans
l three. The
RUBY_TARGETS="ruby22" advice matches the current default in the profile.
Until recently we had four different ruby versions, so we are already
improving here. The end goal is to only have the two latest versions in
the tree.
Hans
r something, obviously Python wasn't good
> enough
webkit-gtk and thin-provisioning-tools come to mind as pulling ruby for
people that don't want it perse.
Hans
ly to
ruby 2.2 now (using eselect), and remove ruby 2.1 once all dependencies
have been updated.
Hans
On 18/09/16 15:02, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Saturday 17 Sep 2016 22:55:32 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 17:10:28 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Has anyone managed to install a customised (or even standard) SysRescCd
image onto a USB stick so that it will boot in UEFI mode?
I've done
On 05/09/16 15:31, Mick wrote:
On Monday 05 Sep 2016 10:42:34 Hans wrote:
On 01/09/16 16:04, gevisz wrote:
I have bought an external 5TB Western Digital hard drive
that I am going to use mainly for backing up some files
in my home directory and carrying a very big files, for
example a virtual
On 05/09/16 17:22, gevisz wrote:
2016-09-05 3:42 GMT+03:00 Hans :
On 01/09/16 16:04, gevisz wrote:
I have bought an external 5TB Western Digital hard drive
that I am going to use mainly for backing up some files
in my home directory and carrying a very big files, for
example a virtual machine
On 01/09/16 16:04, gevisz wrote:
I have bought an external 5TB Western Digital hard drive
that I am going to use mainly for backing up some files
in my home directory and carrying a very big files, for
example a virtual machine image file, from one computer
to another. This hard drive is preforma
ike to get working
> with a simple "emerge".
#gentoo-dev-help is an existing channel specifically for getting help
with writing ebuilds.
Hans
On 16/05/16 00:34, lee wrote:
Hi,
is there a speech recognition software or the like which is capable to
listen in on a phone call in order to put on screen as text what the
other person is saying?
I'd like to connect that to a softphone so that someone who suffers from
very bad hearing can tal
On 26/05/16 23:39, James wrote:
Daniel Frey gmail.com> writes:
It appears to be udev. Somewhere along in its stupid detection it
decides to process USB devices before sata ports, thusly randomly
renaming the boot drive to something else in the process.
It took me forever to figure this out
On 02/05/16 22:59, Michael Mol wrote:
On Saturday, April 30, 2016 01:32:54 AM Hans wrote:
On 30/04/16 00:28, Michael Mol wrote:
On Friday, April 29, 2016 10:56:28 PM Hans wrote:
On 28/04/16 22:22, Hans wrote:
Kernel 4.4.6 as a bug. x11-drivers/xf86-video-virtualbox does not
compile.
Reason
On 30/04/16 00:28, Michael Mol wrote:
On Friday, April 29, 2016 10:56:28 PM Hans wrote:
On 28/04/16 22:22, Hans wrote:
On 27/04/16 21:33, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On April 27, 2016 12:59:18 PM GMT+02:00, Hans wrote:
Tried to upgrade the kernels of my desktop and notebook fron kernel
4.1.12
On 28/04/16 22:22, Hans wrote:
On 27/04/16 21:33, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On April 27, 2016 12:59:18 PM GMT+02:00, Hans wrote:
Tried to upgrade the kernels of my desktop and notebook fron kernel
4.1.12 upgrade to 4.4.6. Both systems freeze during booting with 4.4.6.
No dmsg, No messages logs
On 27/04/16 21:33, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On April 27, 2016 12:59:18 PM GMT+02:00, Hans wrote:
Tried to upgrade the kernels of my desktop and notebook fron kernel
4.1.12 upgrade to 4.4.6. Both systems freeze during booting with 4.4.6.
No dmsg, No messages logs. Previous kernel upgrades always
Tried to upgrade the kernels of my desktop and notebook fron kernel
4.1.12 upgrade to 4.4.6. Both systems freeze during booting with 4.4.6.
No dmsg, No messages logs. Previous kernel upgrades always worked smooth
as silk.
Using: OpenRC, eudev, Xfce,
Desktop configration:
Genkernel with /etc/g
On 26/03/16 02:31, Dan Douglas wrote:
I'm installing gentoo hardened on several machines all with btrfs root
filesystems, the simplest of which is a single gpt partitioned disk.
This is my current partitioning scheme (based on numerous conflicting
explainations on the wiki and handbook):
# gdi
On 07/03/16 03:38, Alan Grimes wrote:
I can't really read the stupid unformatted du output but it looks like I
have 30 gb of bloat in some 3,600 files in my distfiles directory. is
there any sane way to prune out some of the older versions, I am in no
mood to spend all day hand-pruning these and
. You get and transmit the
uncompressed data. So this works for any combination of compressions
settings on the sending and receiving data sets.
Hans
On 31/12/15 09:15, Jeremi Piotrowski wrote:
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 07:45:29AM +1000, Hans wrote:
I can't follow Sakaki's_EFI_Install_Guide. The system will run in
VirtualBox and only have BIOS. No UEFI, EFI, USB stick as boot or key disk.
You should still atleast read the guide to
st have to find a way to get the same result using Gentoo with
OpenRC and if possible without LVM. Entering the pass phrase several
times is no problem.
Hans
On 31/12/15 03:53, Roman Dobosz wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 2015 07:34:52 +1000
Hans wrote:
Is it possible to fully encrypt a Gentoo system
using EXT4 file system?
Hans
On 12/11/15 19:51, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 10:35:14 +0100, Jörg Schaible wrote:
Then use emerge --keep-going and portage will take care of skipping
failing merges for you.
Ah, no, that's not an option. It breaks for a reason. Sometimes I can
ignore that and look for it later
On 04/11/15 06:17, James wrote:
hello,
Over the years lots of folks have wondered about how to fix and old laptop
to work with gentoo again, cost effectively. There seems to be (2) problems
in the majority.
1. Which environment to set up for minimal old hardware:: That discussion
can continue,
On 01/11/15 19:53, Stefano Crocco wrote:
Hello to everyone.
I'd like to buy a laptop/tablet convertible and to install Gentoo on it.
Searching Google I couldn't find up to date information about the linux
compatibility of this kind of device (most of the pages I found are at least a
couple of ye
provider and decided to run
IRedMail in VirtualBox. Now it's ISPconfig on an old laptop in
VirtualBox to server as Mail, Web and local DNS server.
Hans
On 08/10/15 02:07, James wrote:
Folks,
I do not want gmail or any other big (brother) organization email.
I just need a simple pop3 (small)
s started some weeks ago, iirc.
cheers
Hans-Jürgen
On 27/07/15 03:29, James wrote:
gmail.com> writes:
I used to install and look after OpenSuse Desk and Laptops until
systemd showed it's ugly face. Now I install and look after
several Gentoo Xfce desktops and 3 OpenSuse Xfce Laptops. I use a
Cut & Paste script to install Gentoo on Desktops.
On 18/07/15 03:25, James wrote:
From [1] we have Project:Installer [2] which looks very interesting.
However, If I were to create a new gentoo installer, I think
I'd leverage ansible and the persistence mode (usb stick) code that
LikeWhoa put together, as a basis for the effort. I'd be most
cur
hin-provisioning-tools have a dependency on ruby with FEATURES=test.
There are other packages with similar requirements.
Hans
On 29/06/15 03:40, Mick wrote:
On Sunday 28 Jun 2015 16:07:30 Hans wrote:
On 22/06/15 20:41, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
fritzbox
There are all other modems/router and then there are fritzbox versions.
With very good security. Updates. And lots of nice&useful features.
2015-06-22 12:08
no
open ports that can't be closed.
Hans
On 28/06/15 07:45, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
Hi all,
over the years when I need a web-server I have just used Apache. I am
in the process of consolidating my separate services VM's for various
things into LXC containers and am looking for something a bit lighter if
its worthwhile.
I am curr
On 22/03/15 05:26, German wrote:
If I run poweroff from root, the system shuts down, however when I run poweroff
from user -- command not found. How to shut down the system from user? Thanks
If nothing works, I use the big red switch at the front of my box to
poweroff.
On 22/03/15 08:44, walt wrote:
I'd be 100% sure this is a systemd bug except that the problem is so
obvious and (I think) so common that I can't believe I'm the only
systemd user seeing it:
I routinely share /usr/portage over NFS between several gentoo boxes
on my wireless network. When I power
On 05/03/15 01:10, James wrote:
Hello,
It's time to build a new router. Surely, I would just like to
purchase hardware and run a minimized or embedded gentoo on it
along with iptables and a few other packages. But, I got to reading
and well it seems much has changed. Dansguardian is deprecated?
On 10/03/15 19:45, Marc Joliet wrote:
Hi
while I haven't had a chance to try the external HDD on my brother's
Windows computer yet, I did notice one thing: when I turn the HDD off (i.e.,
unplug its AC) for several hours and turn it back on (with my PC still running
the entire time) the problem
source for TSX stock. So it seems like
things should work with GnuCash.
Hans
e.com).
The stable request in this case is a bit hidden, and pending on mesa
stabilization: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525474
Hans
nsistencies.
Us being a ruby shop I never looked at ansible and I'm not even sure it
existed when we choose puppet.
One thing you can do to make the deployment easier for smaller scale
setups would be to use a masterless puppet. One less component to worry
about. Just distribute the puppet repository and run puppet apply.
Hans
On 11/09/14 03:37, Joseph wrote:
How to close virtualbox machine (windows xp) to a file?
I need to transfer it to another box.
I made some notes but they are old so I'm not sure if they are
applicable or there is an easier way.
===
1) Shut down the virtual machine you would like to copy
On 28/08/14 21:45, Joseph wrote:
I need to select 500GB or 1TB infernal 2.5in drive, any recommendation
(reliability) of the brand.
My current WD 320GB fail after 5-years.
Go Samsung actually made by Samsung in Korea or if you can get Hitachi
actually made by Hitachi in Japan. Western Digital
clear which package that is from
the output, but I suspect dev-ruby/rubygems? Re-emerging the packages
still installed for ruby18 should fix this.
Hans
On Sat, 07 Jun 2014 17:20:22 -0700, walt wrote:
> On 06/07/2014 12:56 AM, Hans de Graaff wrote:
> For example, I (want to) use only ruby19:
>
> #grep RUBY /etc/portage/make.conf RUBY_TARGETS="ruby19"
Yes, in hindsight I think that should have been the current default sinc
On Fri, 06 Jun 2014 15:47:38 -0700, walt wrote:
> Is all of the above familiar to you? If not, you may need more help
> with managing multiple ruby versions. I find it a large PITA and I
> could use more help myself :)
Could you explain what bothers you or where you would need help?
Hans
ge rubygems manually first.
Kind regards,
Hans
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014 09:32:03 +, Svoop wrote:
> Hans de Graaff gentoo.org> writes:
>> Because we haven't gotten around to that yet. Also note that only a few
>> packages currently have ruby21 support, so eselecting it right now is
>> not very useful yet.
>
On 29/01/14 02:06, James wrote:
I'm interested in aggregating tips, tricks, ebuild suggestions and config
file snippets and examples, related to going minimal on your system,
regardless if your system in resource constrained or not. The benefit
is not limited to resource constrained systems.
The
should be updating the ruby eselect module in the next week or so.
Hans
s setting is now mandatory) require
tk to have the threads USE flag. Your options are to either set the
threads USE flag globally, or to set it only for ruby 1.8.
Hans
wo things to
keep in mind: you are now off the default settings, so you will need to
manage new ruby targets yourself. You will also still get the ruby20 core
installed for the moment due to weird dependency issues with some
packages. This will get rectified when we add ruby20 to the default
RUBY_TARGETS.
If you want just a single RUBY_TARGET then right now ruby19 is the one to
use, judging by this graph: http://moving-innovations.com/~graaff/
targets.svg
Hans
ill leaves two ruby versions, but we
want to prepare for the new version as the old version is slowly being
deprecated.
Hans
default in
a vanilla Gentoo setup. Perhaps you masked something related to ruby
already?
Hans
here either. I've just finished mentoring
someone, and it probably took ~15 hours spread over a couple of months.
Compared to some of the other Gentoo work not a huge commitment, and one
that pays itself back by seeing an otherwise derelict part of Gentoo
being maintained again.
Hans
hen I wanted to become a developer I
found that more useful documentation :-)
So it is explicitly documented. Perhaps not well enough? In that case,
let us know what you miss.
Hans
.
Check our bug database: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417533
Hans
tations.
> Thank you for listening to me list the issues I am ignorant on. Now I'm
> going to add RUBY_TARGETS="ruby19" to my make.conf and hope things "just
> work".
At this point I would recommend RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19".
Kind regards,
Hans
7;ll
add ruby19 to the default setting in the profile within a few days so
that this problem goes away.
Kind regards,
Hans
by
upstream.
Kind regards,
Hans
util/debhelper are both current stable versions,
installing latest unstable dev-util/debhelper makes no difference.
Thanks a lot & best regards
Hans
on, especially if things are broken. If you really want to help
us then participate in the bugs and help us close them :-)
Kind regards,
Hans
hange it now
without breaking a lot of stuff. It it also there to provide more choice,
since you don't need to be explicit about this in your scripts. Finally,
this is the default in ruby 1.9, even without RUBYOPT set, so we now have
a matching situation between the different ruby versions.
Kind regards,
Hans
On Saturday, 19. November 2011 20:08:36 Pandu Poluan wrote:
> > On Nov 19, 2011 7:28 PM, "Michael Mol" wrote:
> > And, finally, yeah..that isn't just "not much", that's a terribly small
> > amount of memory. Assuming you've kept the software current, some of your
> > applications have certainly no
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 16:36:31 +0530, Vishnupradeep wrote:
> Gem files will remain installed in
> /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ffi-1.0.9 for inspection.
> Results logged to
> /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ffi-1.0.9/ext/ffi_c/gem_make.out
The gem is broken. Install dev-ruby/ffi instead.
Hans
.
> This happens every time I attempt to build xemacs (I've re-synched and
> restarted the build multiple times.)
>
>
>
> I thought it might be related to having PaX in my kernel, but when I
> switched softmode on, the build actually segfaults almost immedately!
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75028
Hans
Am Freitag, 2. September 2011, 08:19:59 schrieb Allan Gottlieb:
> On one machine an emerge of ca-certificates complains that my locale is
> bad (details below). In particular it asserts that filesystem encoding
> is ANSI_X3.4-1968.
>
> I followed the localization guide; now my locale seems right
> Should I have the USE flag ipv6 enabled or should I leave it off for
> now? If so, anyone had any trouble with it or is this a trivial change?
You should leave this enabled unless you have a specific reason to turn
it off.
Kind regards,
Hans
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 23:12:51 -0700, kashani wrote:
> On 4/21/2011 9:54 PM, Hans de Graaff wrote:
>> Please note that Gentoo also supports multiple ruby implementations out
>> of the box (ruby 1.8, ruby enterprise edition, jruby currently stable,
>> ruby 1.9 unfortunately s
ible with your ruby version. ffi-0.6.3 is the latest version that
reliably works with ruby 1.8. The ffi-1.x series never worked reliably
with ruby 1.8, and the latest version have officially removed support for
it and only work with ruby 1.9. This is also the reason that ffi-0.6.3 is
the latest version in the tree.
Kind regards,
Hans
ous gems for working on many different projects at once.
Please note that Gentoo also supports multiple ruby implementations out
of the box (ruby 1.8, ruby enterprise edition, jruby currently stable,
ruby 1.9 unfortunately still masked, rubinius forthcoming).
Kind regards,
Hans
ifying this explicitly in your script. The other solution
is to "require 'rubygems'" first in your script.
Kind regards,
Hans
the Sphinx-Search front-end/
binding.
Kind regards,
Hans
. Of course, what to rebuild? Everything?
I've seen this issue a few times and found that the esound daemon was to
blame. Killing just that got things back in a workeable state again.
Kind regards,
Hans
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Hi,
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 13:05:00 -0500 7v5w7go9ub0o
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - The SSL connection is established within the Linux VM, so all the
> host sees is an encrypted connection to your bank.
Wrong: It will also see all the virtual memory the virtualized machine
is using, including tho
Hi,
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 08:13:33 +0100 Renat Golubchyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> There is nothing basic about a spreadsheet program. It is a very
> advanced piece of software. From a developer's perspective unicode is
> an obvious requirement, if he tries to write a program for many
> differen
Hi,
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 16:34:01 + Stroller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The file is the same size in bytes (8056211212) on the destination
> XP machine as it is on the Samba host, but the md5sums (using Sumemr
> Properties under XP) don't match.
There is also the slight possibility that y
Hi,
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 16:42:56 +0530
Holla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing, I cannot understand is the difference in traceroute
> results. What does this say in plain english ? :-)
>
> At PC2
> # traceroute 218.248.240.46 (ISP's DNS server)
> traceroute to 218.248.240.46 (218.248.240
Hi,
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 19:05:18 + (UTC)
Konstantinos Agouros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if an ebuild was executed with --buildpkg, is there an easy way to extract
> the USE-flags that were in place from the resulting .tbz2?
qtbz2 -xO your.tbz2 | qxpak -xO - USE
-hwh
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Hi,
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 11:09:15 -0600
Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We use evolution. I tried using Squirrelmail and got this:
>
> Message not sent. Server replied:
> Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable
> 550 Rejected: spam score 6.5
Ah, I see. Exi
Hi,
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 08:12:10 -0600 (CST)
"Michael Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I own espersunited.com, so it is on my end.
...and so should be exim's logs, right? I usually find it easier to read
actual error reports than (stripped) configurations for complex
software that is claime
Hi,
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 00:08:26 -0500
Jeff Cranmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I'm getting closer now.
> I removed the driver from the kernel, and installed ndiswrapper.
> I got the inf driver from a guy from realtek, and used
> ndiswrapper -i drivername.inf to install it.
>
> Now, wh
Hi,
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 18:45:26 -0500 Jeff Cranmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The card I have is an 8197, not an 8187. I wonder if this is
> > > part of the problem. Could it be that the kernel driver does not
> > > support the 8197?
> [...]
> At the moment, I think the key line in dmesg
Hi,
I cannot really go into details, but maybe I'm competent enough to make
some notes on this:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 21:47:55 -0500
Jeff Cranmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I manually edited the file /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/wireless/rtl8187_dev.c
> [...]
> I added the line
> {USB_DEVICE
d obviously
developers need to add the information.
Kind regards,
Hans
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create new stuff and possible translate it
* help out with Gentoo artwork
* help out with the organization of Gentoo stuff such as events and PR
* becoming a developer: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/staffing-
needs/
* that one thing that you can do really well but that I forgot to list
he
to become a proxy
maintainer, meaning that you'd get the bug reports and provide new
ebuilds, and a developer (most likely someone from the backup herd) would
review it and put it in the tree.
Kind regards,
Hans
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Hi,
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 07:48:12 -0800
Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lately I've been shopping around for other distros as well as looking
> at *BSD. Gentoo development seems to have slowed way down and I like
> things being improved as quickly as possible. FreeBSD is supposed to
> be the
ed here
>
>
> This has been happening to me for quite some time, I haven't been able
> to finish updating gnome because of this.
As far as I can tell this particular problem can be fixed by re-emerging
sgml-common.
Kind regards,
Hans
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Hi,
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:46:02 +0100 Aniruddha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thank you for your answer. I am afraid you go a little to fast for me.
> What does "$ dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/md5src count=512" exactly do?
Put 512 blocks of pseudo-random stuff in /tmp/md5src. I think Dan just
did
em must install it as well -- one or the other would seem to be
> sufficient.
Good thinking. :-)
Without showing us the error we can't help you with that, though.
Kind regards,
Hans
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Hi,
oops, wrote too long. So here's the follow-up:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:42:54 -0700
Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where do you put "GS_FONTPATH="
> I was trying to put it in .bashrc (re-log) didn't work; in /etc/profile
> env-update && source /etc/profile
> export
> GS_FONTPATH=/usr/
Hi,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:13:50 -0700
Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> "gs -h" gives me the following font path for Ghostscript
> >> Search path:
> >> [...]
> >> Where these paths are coming from?
> >
> >Compiled into the binary?
>
> Not a good solution but, it would be better if we input
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 19:25:48 -0700 Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "gs -h" gives me the following font path for Ghostscript
> Search path:
> [...]
> Where these paths are coming from?
Compiled into the binary?
> According to
> documentation: /usr/share/doc/ghostscript-esp-8.15.3/html/Us
Hi,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 03:20:42 + (UTC) Thufir
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> arrakis ~ # eix rails
> [I] dev-ruby/rails
> Available versions:
> (1.1) 1.1.6 ~1.1.6-r1
> (1.2) ~1.2.0 ~1.2.1 ~1.2.2 ~1.2.3
> Installed versions: 1.1.6(1.1)(18:31:16 11/21/07)(doc fa
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 13:27:49 -0800 (PST)
maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the only option seems to be to properly install grub
> > to the first HD.
>
> grub-install /dev/hda renders the PC completely
> unusable
Hm, yeah, that's why I generally distrust running grub from within an
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 08:25:50 +
Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I know the drive is OK cause it boots when the boot
> > order in the BIOS starts with the first drive.
>
> Grub *should* be able to see what BIOS sees, but clearly this is not the case
> here. Have you tried reinstallin
Hi,
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 08:02:58 -0800 Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I was thinking it would be pretty handy to generate a series of
> > > > transposed (or not) graphs for data like cpu usage, mysql usage,
> > > > memory usage, external monitoring response times, http traffic,
> > > > e
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